adding rear speakers
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adding rear speakers
i have a 92' civic, i have a jvc 180 watt haedunit, stock front speaker, i currently want to replace the front speakers to something better and add rear speakers at the same time, there is current;y no rear speakers, do i need to run wire or anything, what do i need just 4 new speakers? do i need an amp?
thanks, Kevin
thanks, Kevin
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Re: adding rear speakers (azndragon328)
you need to replace the stock front ones, they suck and cant be amplified. get 2 sets of alpine R1 6 1/2" components. one set for the front, the other for the back. with a little fiberglass work, you can make the back ones work out. Thats what i did. all the wires run from the amp to each speaker (provided you have a 4 channel amp). it'll take about an afternoon to finish, but will be well worth it when youre done.
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Re: adding rear speakers (azndragon328)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by azndragon328 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have a 92' civic, i have a jvc 180 watt haedunit, stock front speaker, i currently want to replace the front speakers to something better and add rear speakers at the same time, there is current;y no rear speakers, do i need to run wire or anything, what do i need just 4 new speakers? do i need an amp?
thanks, Kevin</TD></TR></TABLE>
what i would do if i were in your shoes is get the front spreakers and instead of getting rears get an amp for the fronts. the end result is much much better.
thanks, Kevin</TD></TR></TABLE>
what i would do if i were in your shoes is get the front spreakers and instead of getting rears get an amp for the fronts. the end result is much much better.
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Re: adding rear speakers (EBP_SI)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EBP_SI »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
what i would do if i were in your shoes is get the front spreakers and instead of getting rears get an amp for the fronts. the end result is much much better. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I agree, but get a 4 channel amp so that you can bridge two of them to run a small sub
what i would do if i were in your shoes is get the front spreakers and instead of getting rears get an amp for the fronts. the end result is much much better. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I agree, but get a 4 channel amp so that you can bridge two of them to run a small sub
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